SPIETH TAKES COMMANDING LEAD HEADING INTO FINAL ROUND AT THE TRADITIONS CLUB AT TEXAS A&M
Lee takes second-round lead in Girls Division at AJGA Championship at Traditions

BRYAN, Texas â€” Jordan Spieth of Dallas, held onto his first-round lead and will head into Sunday's final round six shots ahead of the competition. In the Girls Division, Erynne Lee of Silverdale, Wash., carded a 1-over-par 73 to take a one-shot lead heading into final-round play.

Conducted by the American Junior Golf Association, the AJGA Championship at Traditions is being held at the Traditions Club at Texas A&M. The tournament field consists of 87 boys and 51 girls, ages 12-18, from 17 states and four foreign countries. Sixty-six hail from the home state of Texas. The Boys Division is playing the par-72 layout at 7,047 yards, while the Girls Division is being played at 6,135 yards.

Though he ended the day on a sour note after missing a 3-foot putt on No.18, Spieth had already set himself up to card a good round. Steady play was enough to propel Spieth ahead of the competition as he ended the round 1-over par and 1-under-par for the tournament. Spieth said it was off the tee where he found his groove.

â€śI was driving it well all day, getting it where it needed to go,â€ť Spieth said. â€śI set myself up for easy approach shots. I hit it close and tapped in.â€ť

Heading into Sunday's final round, Spieth said he has the same gameplan as he had for the first and second round.

â€śI'm not going to change anything for tomorrow,â€ť Spieth said. â€śI'm going to come out firing and I'm going to have more confidence in my putter and we'll see what happens.â€ť

Talor Gooch of Midwest City, Okla., and Jade Scott of Daingerfield, Texas, are tied for second with 5-over-par 149s. Curtis Thompson of Coral Springs, Fla., Chris Capo of Woodland Hills, Calif., Drew Dorsey and Andrew Green both of Edmond, Okla., are all tied for fourth with 6-over-par 150s.

In the Girls Division, Lee's consistent play led to an even-par front nine. Keeping her rhythm throughout the rest of the round, Lee was able to maintain control and let her putter do the work for her.

â€śI expected to play better and be under par,â€ť Lee said. â€śMy putting is what saved me. I made just about everything inside 15 feet to save par.â€ť

Rounding out the Girls Division are Alexis Thompson of Coral Springs, Fla., and Amelia Lewis of Jacksonville, Fla., both tied for second with 3-over-par 147s.

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Final-round tee times for the AJGA Championship at Traditions will run from 8:10-9:40 a.m., and 12:30-2:09 p.m., off the Nos. 1 and 10 tees at the Traditions Club at Texas A&M. For more information, please contact Tournament Director Jeremy Freyman at (678) 617-9917, or visit the AJGA Web site, ajga.org.

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The American Junior Golf Association is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to the overall growth and
development of young men and women who aspire to earn college golf scholarships through competitive junior golf.